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465 West 23rd Street

London Terrace Towers,
465 West 23rd Street

Doorman Co-op located in Chelsea, between Ninth Avenue & Tenth Avenue

  • Apartments For Sale (5)
  • For Rent (1)
  • Recent Sales (23)
  • All Units in Building (178)
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Overview of London Terrace Towers at 465 West 23rd Street

465 West 23rd Street was built in 1930 and converted to co-op apartments in 1986. London Terrace Towers has a total of 178 apartments and is located in Chelsea, a short walk to the 1, A, C, E and L subway lines.

There are currently 3 apartments for sale at 465 West 23rd Street, ranging in price from $985,500 to $5,995,000. The most recent closing in the building was in October 2024 - a one bedroom that closed for $1,445,000.

During the past two years, 5 apartments have sold: the most expensive was a one bedroom that sold for $1,445,000, and the least expensive was a one bedroom that sold for $595,000.

Amenities at this pet friendly pre war building include doorman, pool, health club and rooftop terrace.

Similar nearby buildings include 300 West 23rd Street, 175 West 13th Street and 21 East 22nd Street.

Year Built
1930
Converted: 1986
Apartments
178
Floors
18
Pets: Allowed
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%
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Amenities

  • FT Doorman
  • High-Rise
  • Pre War
  • Garden
  • Health Club
  • Pool
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Washer/Dryer in building
  • Elevator

Shh... Many units sell without being publicly listed.

Learn more about off-market listings at London Terrace Towers!

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Nearby Subways

  1. C
  2. E
at 8th Ave and 25th 0.32 miles
  1. A
  2. L
at 8th Ave and 16th 0.48 miles
  1. 1
at 7th Ave 0.49 miles

Carter’s Review

"A famous row on 23rd Street of four-story townhouses with large front gardens known as London Terrace and a similar row of two-story townhouses on 24th Street known as Chelsea Cottages, both designed by Alexander Jackson Davis in 1845, were demolished to make way for this gargantuan, 1,670-unit, full-block apartment project, which was completed in 1930.

The history of the site is wonderful described in a well-illustrated chapter in Andrew Alpern's superb book, "Luxury Apartment Houses of Manhattan An Illustrated History" (Dover Publications, 1992)."
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Pros & Cons

  • Roof deck
  • Garage
  • Large courtyard
  • Close to Chelsea art galleries
  • Close to Chelsea restaurants
  • Close to Chelsea Piers
  • Health club with swimming pool
  • Sidewalk landscaping
  • Concierge
  • Many apartments
  • No balconies

CityRealty Rating

30
/44
Architecture
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26
/36
Location
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17
/39
Features
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9
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82
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  • How is the CityRealty Rating calculated?

    Architecture
    • 30+ remarkable
    • 20-29 distinguished
    • 11-19 average
    • < 11 below average
    Location
    • 27+ remarkable
    • 18-26 distinguished
    • 9-17 average
    • < 9 below average
    Features
    • 22+ remarkable
    • 16-21 distinguished
    • 9-15 average
    • < 9 below average

Broker & Buyer Comments

This "impressive" complex offers a "blocklong private garden" that serves as its crown jewel, complemented by "individual lobbies" that break up its grand scale. The "once-remote" location has evolved into an "increasingly central" spot thanks to surrounding development, while amenities like the swimming pool add to its appeal.

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